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Mon Nov 18, 2024

Permeable architecture: the continuous dialogue between spaces

The home becomes one with the landscape, in a new vision of living where the relationship is the driving force.

Dissolving the boundaries between internal and external spaces to promote a fluid interaction between landscape and built: this is the guiding principle of permeable architecture, a construction philosophy that reinterprets our way of experiencing the home and the territory.

This perspective invites us to perceive the home as an extension of nature, a place where inside and outside merge to promote a richer and more harmonious life experience. Buildings are thus transformed into spaces of refuge and regeneration, in which the boundary between home and the outside world is physically dematerialized to become an area of ​​encounter and discovery.

Through glass walls, continuous surfaces and planimetric settings aimed at promoting dialogue with the landscape, the home becomes a window onto the greenery; a view of nature and the changing of time and seasons.

The key role of continuous surfaces

Continuous surfaces are one of the main tools of permeable architecture. Designed to adapt perfectly to the needs of internal and external environments, they create a visually homogeneous and uniform effect, but not only that. Some solutions literally allow you to experience the shapes, colors and transformations of nature, projecting them inside the home in a continuum in which the built space and the natural context coexist without fractures.

The choice of surfaces suitable for both situations, such as Deco Nuvolato, Skyconcrete or Microverlay, is not only aesthetic, but functional: they are highly resistant and low maintenance coverings, suitable for underfloor heating systems and resistant to atmospheric agents. Their choice is an architectural approach that not only breaks down physical and visual barriers, but redesigns the concept of living, where internal comfort and external harmony converge.
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